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Anonymous Posted on Feb 13, 2013

Logitech y-raz71 keyboard connected to usb but wont type

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 03, 2008

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Hi Darwintime,

This sounds like either an IO error or a code 10 or 28 (geek talk for driver failure). You might wanna check out if there are any hardware issue on the keybaord by checking your device manager (right click my computer> Properties> Hardware tab> Device manager button).

If there is a yellow question mark or a exclamation mark, on the section for keybaords, is most probably a hardware or driver issue. You might even have to send it back for servicing.

Alterntively, you also might wanna explore the possibility of the battery running our or being "dead". Sometimes, it these simple things that we over look. Most of the time, these kinda of issues are I/O issues and not associated with the network, but generally with the machine itself.

Hope this helped. If you have any doubts furthermore pertaining to this, do not hesitate to ask me and i shall reply. Thank you.

- Technomancer

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 20, 2010

SOURCE: My keyboard cannot type any letters. The keyboard

try checking with a different system like your friends.

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